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  2. 2011 in South Korean music - Wikipedia

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    2011 music award ceremonies in South Korea Date Event Host January 20 20th Seoul Music Awards: Sports Seoul February 23 8th Korean Music Awards: Korean Popular Music Awards Committee November 15 Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards: Korea Creative Content Agency (KOCCA) November 24 3rd Melon Music Awards: Kakao M: November 29 13th Mnet Asian ...

  3. List of K-pop music videos banned by South Korean television ...

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    KBS, MBC, and SBS are the three networks, and account for the vast majority of banned K-pop videos. Between 2009 and 2012, they banned over 1,300 K-pop songs. [1] This list only includes titular K-pop songs that have an accompanying music video, but many K-pop songs that were not title tracks have been banned as well.

  4. Sexualization and sexual exploitation in K-pop - Wikipedia

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    As a result, sexual content has increased in K-pop music videos. [7] A video content analysis by Bohye Song of MelOn Hot 100 chart listings of the most popular Korean music videos of 2004, 2005, 2014, and 2015 analyzed their sexual content and increases over time. [7] Content observed were sexual innuendos, sexual acts, and provocative clothing.

  5. Saturday Night Live Korea - Wikipedia

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    The video features an introduction of the band and discussion of their upcoming appearance. As soon as the members are formally introduced, a group of female staff members grope the band members' genitals and run off. The video was taken off of the show's Facebook shortly after along with an apology to the members of B1A4.

  6. List of South Korean girl groups - Wikipedia

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    South Korean girl groups refer to the all-female idol groups who are part of the K-pop industry. Korean girl groups have aided in the globalization of Korean culture. The Jeogori Sisters and The Kim Sisters have been noted as the origins of South Korean girl groups, the latter being the first South Korean group to succeed in the United States.

  7. Secret videography - Wikipedia

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    The videography of South Korean K-Pop band Secret consists of twelve music videos, 1 concert tour video, 2 music video compilations, 1 music video single and three promotional videos. In 2009, Secret signed a recording contract with TS Entertainment and released their first single " I Want You Back " which became their first music video. [ 1 ]

  8. Secret (South Korean group) - Wikipedia

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    With the group's success in South Korea throughout 2011, Secret sold over seven million in digital download sales. In August of the same year, Secret made their Japanese debut releasing their first single, "Madonna", a remake of their Korean hit single, which debuted at number nine on the Oricon charts.

  9. Blush (Asian band) - Wikipedia

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    Blush was a Hong Kong–based Asian girl group originally composed of five members from the Philippines, India, China, Japan, and South Korea.They were formed by FarWest Entertainment in 2010 with the intent of popularizing an Asian vocal act in the United States as well as in all of Asia.